CESAR Fax (1992 to 2015)CESAR FAX provided a weekly, one-page overview of timely substance abuse trends or issues to more than 6,000 subscribers via email each Monday morning. Recipients included Federal and State policymakers; prevention specialists; treatment and health care providers; law enforcement officials; researchers and academicians; and media representatives. By default, all available issues are displayed below, but you may select one option each from year, topic, drug and population to narrow your search. |
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Date | Volume/Issue | Title |
November 30, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 15 | Smoking Most Prevalent Mode of Lifetime Marijuana Use Among Adults; 30% Report Consuming in Edibles and 10% Report Vaporizing |
November 23, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 14 | Buprenorphine Rarely Detected in NYC Unintentional Fatal Overdoses in 2013; Heroin Most Commonly Detected Drug |
November 9, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 13 | 2014 NFLIS Finds Nearly Three Times More Buprenorphine Than Methadone Reports |
October 26, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 12 | 2015 National Poll Finds More Than Four in Ten U.S. Adults Report Ever Trying Marijuana; Highest Since Question First Asked in 1969 |
October 12, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 11 | Number of Synthetic Cannibinoid Exposure Calls to U.S. Poison Control Centers Spike in 2015; Synthetic Cathinone Calls Remain at Low Levels Since 2012 |
October 5, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 10 | Truant Youth Who Underreport Marijuana Use Tend to Underreport Their Use of Alcohol but Not Risky Sexual Behaviors |
September 28, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 9 | U.S. High School Seniors Rarely Use Bath Salts; Those Who Do More Likely to Use Alcohol and Other Drugs |
September 14, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 8 | Study Finds E-Cigarette Use Among Non-Smoking Youth Associated with Intentions to Smoke Conventional Cigarettes |
September 7, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 7 | E-Cigarette and Hookah Use Increase Among U.S. High School Students, as Cigarette and Cigar Use Decrease |
July 27, 2015 | Volume 24, Issue 6 | Past Month Alcohol Use Among U.S. 8th, 10th, and 12th Graders Continues to Decline; Approaching Levels of Marijuana Use |